About Nikon D3200
With the announcement of the Nikon D3200, Nikon has raised the bar for image resolution in the sub-$700 camera category. The Nikon D3200 combines a 24MP DX-format (APS) CMOS sensor with a feature set that's designed to please snapshooters who are stepping up from point-and-shoot photography and for more serious shooters looking for a low-cost second body. Nikon's popular Guide Mode, which was introduced with the D3000, offers on-screen guidance for beginners and holds your hand as it allows you to explore the camera's range of creative picture-taking options. Full HD 1080p video capture should appeal to budget-conscious videographers.
The camera is lightweight; it is well-suited for soccer moms who want to capture Junior's sports activities with its 4 fps burst rate. The Nikon D3200 is compatible with a new WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter ($59.95; also available for pre-order), which can send images to mobile devices like smartphones and tabletsand let you control the camera remotely from your device
Key features include:
• 24MP DX CMOS sensor
• ISO range 100-6400, expandablre to 12,800 Expeed 3 image processing engine 3-inch, 921k LCD monitor 1080p HD video at
• 24 or 30 fps Stereo microphone jack
• 4 frames per second burst mode
• 11-point AF system
• Guide Mode
• Six Scene Modes (Portrait, Landscape, Child, Sports, Close-Up, Night Portrait) Compatible with Nikon FX-format lenses, Speedlight system
Nikon D3200 Features
Wi-Fi Connectivity: Now you can easily get GREAT pictures on your smartphone. Using the WU-1a optional wireless mobile adapter you can now automatically send great images to your smart phone and even use your smart phone to remotely capture images from your D3200.
Nikon-developed 24.2 megapixel CMOS Sensor: for unrivaled detail and depth in every photo and Full HD (1080p) video, even in low-light situations.
EXPEED 3 image-processing: the processing power behind the acclaimed Nikon D4, provides super-fast operation, exceptional image capture, Full 1080p HD-video, in-camera filter effects and more.
Clear images from ISO 100 to 6400: for shooting in very low light without a flashor in very bright light with wide aperture lenses. Can even be set to ISO 12800 equivalent (Hi 1) for extreme low-light situations.
Guide Mode:walks you through key camera functions and settings and makes recommendations to help you quickly master your new D-SLR and excel in every situation.
Scene Auto Selector:that works even during Live-View shooting automatically activates the most suitable Scene Mode (e.g., Portrait, Landscape) to ensure you always get the best shot.
Six optimized Scene Modes: including Portrait, Night Portrait, Landscape, Close up and more help you capture every photo and video exactly as you imagined it.
One-touch high-def movie recording Full HD 1080p: at 30/25/24p or 720p at 60/50p in AVC format for super-smooth slow-motion. Fulltime autofocus, manual exposure control, an external stereo micjack and more a truly cinemaquality movie-making tool.
Highly accurate 420-pixel RGB sensor: supports Nikon's Scene Recognition System and enhances the accuracy of all auto functions, including subject tracking AF, Full-time AF, exposure, white balance, flash, more.
High-speed continuous shooting: to capture every frame of the action; simply aim,hold down the shutter button and fire off approx. 4 fps.
Precise, fast 11-point Autofocusing System: with phase-detection AF within the camera finder ensures you'll never miss a shot.
Versatile AF-S NIKKOR® 18-55mm lens: for wide-angle to medium telephoto shooting a perfect first lens to start your HD-SLR system.
Compact, lightweight and durable: Nikon camera design is comfortable, puts key controls at your fingertips and makes bringing along your D-SLR easy and convenient. Approx. 12.7 x 9.6 x 7.8 cm. (W xH x D) and just over .45 kg.
SD memory card UHS-I compatible: for high-speed saving and operation.
Long lasting rechargeable battery: provides approx. 540 shots per charge.